Life Experience Test

I think it is a little skewed based on whoever made it. But thought it could be interesting to see the distribution on a site like this.

Accept the past. Live for the present. Look forward to the future.Robot Fusion
"As our island of knowledge grows, so does the shore of our ignorance." John Wheeler
"[A] scientist looking at nonscientific problems is just as dumb as the next guy." Richard Feynman
"[P]etabytes of [] data is not the same thing as understanding emergent mechanisms and structures." Jim Crutchfield

I suppose self-report is what it is. But these were my results. I still consider myself young, but I think people who take tests like this skew very young.

Accept the past. Live for the present. Look forward to the future.Robot Fusion
"As our island of knowledge grows, so does the shore of our ignorance." John Wheeler
"[A] scientist looking at nonscientific problems is just as dumb as the next guy." Richard Feynman
"[P]etabytes of [] data is not the same thing as understanding emergent mechanisms and structures." Jim Crutchfield

43%, which is one point above the average for test takers. I learned that I have high expectations for what "experience" means compared to the writer of the test, so I expected a lower score. My personal definition is that an experience is something new or departing from routine that shapes you permanently. Here, I checked off a lot of items that felt too everyday, universal and/or insignificant to count, but can I see the healthy side of the perspective taken here.